UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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What Are The Best Tariffs For The U.S.? Economists Say: From 14% To 60%

The difference between an undergraduate international trade economics class and a graduate-level class, is that an undergraduate economics class they teaches you that the ideal level of tariffs for any country is zero. Free trade rules! But in a graduate-level class, they teach you that tariffs can help a nation maximize its national income. What … Read More

U.S. Textile Industry Faced With Flooded Asian Goods, Ask Senate For Help

U.S. textile production is the foundation of our Western Hemisphere textile and apparel co-production chain, responsible for over 500,000 U.S. jobs. Domestic producers are a critical part of the military’s warm industrial base, supplying over 8,000 items of mission critical gear and clothing annually to our war fighters, and are an essential component of U.S. … Read More

Imperial Preference and free trade

None of England’s colonies has accepted the policy of free trade, while one half of her own people are decidedly in favour of some form and measure of protection. As for our own country, where opinion has always been preponderantly protectionist, free trade is under a sentence of death which will be executed the moment … Read More

US lawmakers ramp up trade heat on China over auto-parts tariffs

Republican lawmakers accused a Chinese auto-parts maker of a “blatant” effort to evade US tariffs in the latest sign of rising pressure in Washington to limit China’s growing presence in the car business. Calling the alleged violations a threat to national security, the legislators demanded Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas investigate Qingdao Sunsong … Read More

Former Senator Phil Gramm Is Wrong On U.S. Trade Policy

Former Senator Phil Gramm’s recent WSJ opinion article “Trump’s Trade Was Was a Loser” gets many things wrong about U.S. trade policy. Concerningly, Mr. Gramm makes numerous statements, representations, and conclusions without supporting facts and documentation. His views are nevertheless flawed and dangerously misleading. As such, it is necessary to examine the facts and historical … Read More

Protecting the Chief Business of the American People

Conversations about “trade” must encompass the national interest, broadly drawn, rather than a narrow set of economic parameters. Like “the business of America is business,” free traderism is a model, an ideological statement of how the world ought to be—“business” or “trade” abstracted from specifics or political context. It cannot guarantee that improvements in one … Read More

Self-reliant India should not be mistaken as ‘economic protectionism’

Emphasising that a self-reliant India should not be mistaken as “economic protectionism,” external affairs minister S Jaishankar has said India is open to collaborations but on its terms, on its strategic pathways. “That is one of the differences today in India. We speak today of a self-reliant India.” Read the article.

How Trump and Biden killed the free-trade consensus

While the bigger companies were profiting off cheap Chinese assembly lines and access to the Chinese market, smaller and midsized manufacturers were getting creamed by competition with the country’s cheap imports. “The reality [is] that the consumer who enjoys the low prices of imported goods is also a worker who must withstand the downward pressures … Read More